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i'm rick steves, back with more of the best of europe. this time, we're exploring naples. it's a city that's living in the streets today as it has for centuries. bella napoli. it's loveable chaos. naples is italy in the extreme. if you like italy as far south as rome, go further south. it just gets better. if italy's getting a little overwhelming by the time you get down to rome, think twice about going further. italy intensifies as you plunge deeper. and plunging deeper, that's exactly what we're doing this time as we explore naples. [ speaking italian ] we'll go shopping neapolitan style, dodge scooters in naples' crazy traffic, explore the city's vibrant neighborhoods, admire exquisite ancient mosaics, taste pizza in its birthplace. then we climb the lip of a slumbering volcano and wander the amazing ruins of the roman town it destroyed. so many european travel dreams take you to italy. the bay of naples area, about three hours south of rome, is filled with fun and fascination. from naples, we'll climb smoldering mount vesuvius and visit the ruins of pompeii. centuries
i'm rick steves, back with more of the best of europe. this time, we're exploring naples. it's a city that's living in the streets today as it has for centuries. bella napoli. it's loveable chaos. naples is italy in the extreme. if you like italy as far south as rome, go further south. it just gets better. if italy's getting a little overwhelming by the time you get down to rome, think twice about going further. italy intensifies as you plunge deeper. and plunging deeper, that's exactly what...
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the target at sac capital was steve cohen. i think the outcome at sac capital was foreseeable if you look at all of the other cases that were part of the bigger sec capital probe. you're not going to have a situation with jpmorgan where you have a criminal indictment that turns the lobby of every jpmorgan office around the world into a state of the office health fund. you're tot going to shut down the bank. it's not going to happen. i think there is at least -- i don't want to say a handshake, but an understanding, we're not going to see a criminal case here. >> jacob, if you were called in by the independent director of the jpmorgan, so we're going to have a private meeting and we want to get your view on what the heck just happened here and how we should think about our own management and how we should think about them going forward, you would tell them what? >> i would tell them that this is a toxic, toxic, not a tough u.s. government, a toxic regulatory environment that's been created by the powers that -- by the powers th
the target at sac capital was steve cohen. i think the outcome at sac capital was foreseeable if you look at all of the other cases that were part of the bigger sec capital probe. you're not going to have a situation with jpmorgan where you have a criminal indictment that turns the lobby of every jpmorgan office around the world into a state of the office health fund. you're tot going to shut down the bank. it's not going to happen. i think there is at least -- i don't want to say a handshake,...
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steve jobs equally equal fundamental innovation storm o. o. -- more fundamental innovations increased shareholders but there was no middle-class comprehensive job creation and that is what we are going to have to work through. it's going to require us to be much more imaginative and thinking about various kinds of service work and thinking about the quality of jobs and the dignity of jobs associated with this service sector. i am all for doing everything we can and there's a lot that we can do that is still undone, to bring about a renaissance of american manufacturing but china has gained competitiveness, gained share, innovated and raised its efficiency as much as any country ever will and there are fewer workers in chinese manufacturing today than there were 20 years ago. let me say that again. there are fewer workers in chinese manufacturing today than there were 20 years ago. so success if and when it comes is going to come from various kinds of service work, various kinds of greater customization. look, it's a tragedy that on the one
steve jobs equally equal fundamental innovation storm o. o. -- more fundamental innovations increased shareholders but there was no middle-class comprehensive job creation and that is what we are going to have to work through. it's going to require us to be much more imaginative and thinking about various kinds of service work and thinking about the quality of jobs and the dignity of jobs associated with this service sector. i am all for doing everything we can and there's a lot that we can do...
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, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever flown and there were enlistments with icarus, whose wings melted in the sun. no one knew if you flew into a cloud, if you would be electrocuted, or if you flew into the sun. a bit -- british meteorologist named james glacier, built a balloon to take it up as high as it could go and they go to 10,000 feet, 20,000 feet, 29,000 feet, which is as high as mount everest. nobody had ever attempted that. and suddenly they are overcome because there is no oxygen and he cannot see his instruments, he jobs back against the basket. the pilot knows the only thing to do is
, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever...
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meaning with this patient to present the stories trying to solve this problem the sultan as a mine steve instructions to find the solutions to this problem on the campaign he didn't go with it and within the republican on the prime minister gave an instruction to solve this problem. we reserve the funds in the budget for two thousand fourteen since two thousand fourteen will start eliminating the swells which was awful with the forty most dangerous wells will be eliminated in the first page the representatives of the responsible authority should all and animals most comics there will be completely eliminated in the next few years the awarding ceremony of the best religious studies scholars of context and was held at the third form of religious scholars to produce even spoke about the importance of the spiritual and religious education in regional talent in the secular state. i began to speak and i conducted a survey among the students in all of them said they need to study religion in schools the respondents noted that all religions should be equally talk to develop ctrl it or see a reli
meaning with this patient to present the stories trying to solve this problem the sultan as a mine steve instructions to find the solutions to this problem on the campaign he didn't go with it and within the republican on the prime minister gave an instruction to solve this problem. we reserve the funds in the budget for two thousand fourteen since two thousand fourteen will start eliminating the swells which was awful with the forty most dangerous wells will be eliminated in the first page the...
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the next steve jobs. you were talking about the drop box. who is the next steve jobs. i interviewed elan musk last week. >> he's totally like steve jobs. imaginative, driven. not sure he'll be successful. i love what he's doing. i love, you know, we talk about tesla. i think people who are breaking the bounds are really going to do it. but i like the two houstons. i like drew houston of drop box, that's somebody who has thought of a whole new idea. or houston frost. i think there are a lot of people who are sort of steve jobs like. they're saying the consumer doesn't know what the consumer wants until we invent it and show them. >> right. >> let's talk about the airlines. >> we're in a situation where airline stocks have finally taken off. you've converted people like bill miller and jim cramer who never wanted to touch these things before. and yet the complaints from passengers have increased over time. that was inevitable. >> the biggest thing for the airlines. you're talking about the emirates buying more boeings and stuff. we don't have a good national airline poli
the next steve jobs. you were talking about the drop box. who is the next steve jobs. i interviewed elan musk last week. >> he's totally like steve jobs. imaginative, driven. not sure he'll be successful. i love what he's doing. i love, you know, we talk about tesla. i think people who are breaking the bounds are really going to do it. but i like the two houstons. i like drew houston of drop box, that's somebody who has thought of a whole new idea. or houston frost. i think there are a...
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. >>> miami dolphins owner steve ross says he will meet tomorrow with alleged bullying victim jonathan martin. ross told reporters he was appalled by the use of racial slurs not only in text message by suspended guard richie incognito but in the dolphins locker room. >>> dramatic rescue in virginia beach. a repairmen fell from a water tower and left clinging to safety rope 145 feet up. when fire ladders were too short to reach him. a firefighter lowered down on the rope and be able to bring the man to safety. the worker is report led okay. s. back to ashley and tracy. ashley: thank goodness we're on a desk for a living. lauren green, thank you very much. >> >> apple may start getting iphone and ipad chips from the empire state. a new york-based chipmaker will supply logic chips for the tech giant. jo ling kent joins us for details. jo? >> the albany "times-union" founded global founder chipmaker will work with samsung to make chips for iphones and ipads. the center is located in malta, new york, and will produce a essentially a chip that is the nerve center for apple devices. samsung m
. >>> miami dolphins owner steve ross says he will meet tomorrow with alleged bullying victim jonathan martin. ross told reporters he was appalled by the use of racial slurs not only in text message by suspended guard richie incognito but in the dolphins locker room. >>> dramatic rescue in virginia beach. a repairmen fell from a water tower and left clinging to safety rope 145 feet up. when fire ladders were too short to reach him. a firefighter lowered down on the rope and be...
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. >> reporter: among the anxious americans watching stateside, steve and vicki from boulder, colorado, saw their 18-year-old son, simon, on "world news." >> apparently 50 kids got swept away. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: a happy ending for one american family. but for so many filipinos living in this blasted landscape, they made it so much. in five days they have seen so little still. there's no end in sight. terry moran, abc news, tacloban, the philippines. >> for those in the u.s. trying to reach loved ones in the philippines, at&t and verizon are offering free text messages and calls. at&t wireless customers are eligible for unlimited calls and texts until the end of the month. landline and uverse customers get up to 60 minutes of direct-dial calling. verizon has similar offers and many deals are retroactive to last friday. >>> two americans kidnapped by pirates off the coast of nigeria have been released and on the way home. the captain and engineer were taken off the supply vessel, the "sea retriever," three weeks ago. the state department refused to provide details but it is comm
. >> reporter: among the anxious americans watching stateside, steve and vicki from boulder, colorado, saw their 18-year-old son, simon, on "world news." >> apparently 50 kids got swept away. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: a happy ending for one american family. but for so many filipinos living in this blasted landscape, they made it so much. in five days they have seen so little still. there's no end in sight. terry moran, abc news, tacloban, the philippines....
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right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the former than the latter. it should be noted this is not the first time that iran has not reached a so called historic agreement to monitor the nuclear program. britain, france, and germany thought they had a historic agreement in 2003 when iran agreed to suspend enrichment temporarily and enter negotiations. unfortunately, those negotiations went nowhere and they eventually drop the faÇade of negotiations two years later when it was in their interest to do so. it is called a first step agreement and is clearly more a step towards a nuclear iran than of progress.te
right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the...
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demonstrations using teargas and water cannon the government has declared that of education institution steve spoke with greeks and sing to replace them with private schools typically cost more money the remaining part of the supermarket which collapsed in riga has caved in. this morning for the fifty plus victims continues at the site emergency services picked through the rubble for a second line to become the most of this criminal inquiry has begun to work out why the building collapse thousands of people rallied in the spanish capital to denounce the latest round of austerity measures and speaking out against a proposed new rule that would fall into this and for taking part in a little toys protests and consulting services. under the legislation demonstrate the outside without permission the result of the six hundred files in your own phone. fifteen people died in twin bomb attacks in the north of the role of his expenses which all led by a suicide bomber struck at a shia mosque in a restive town about fifty people was that of being injured in attacks that an abundance of big escalation in
demonstrations using teargas and water cannon the government has declared that of education institution steve spoke with greeks and sing to replace them with private schools typically cost more money the remaining part of the supermarket which collapsed in riga has caved in. this morning for the fifty plus victims continues at the site emergency services picked through the rubble for a second line to become the most of this criminal inquiry has begun to work out why the building collapse...
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also stressing that today's settlement against the hedge fund firm started by billionaire steve cohen does not close the door on future criminal prosecution of individuals at that hedge fund. now, sac capital has released this statement saying in part: we take responsibility for the handful of men who pleaded guilty and whose conduct gave rise to sac's liability. quote, the tiny fraction of wrongdoers does not represent the 3,000 honest men and women wolf worked here -- who have worked here during the past 21 years. sac has never encouraged, promoted oral tolerated insider trading. no outside investors. our charlie gasparino has been following the case from the very beginning, he will be here in just a few moments, he's running back from the courthouse to tell us what it all means for founder steve cohen and his future managing money. and maybe even some of the other firms that might be now in the crosshairs. the stunning market rally continues right now. the scorecard, s&p 500 up some 24% year-over-year. right to the floor show. the cme group, the nymex and the new york stock exchang
also stressing that today's settlement against the hedge fund firm started by billionaire steve cohen does not close the door on future criminal prosecution of individuals at that hedge fund. now, sac capital has released this statement saying in part: we take responsibility for the handful of men who pleaded guilty and whose conduct gave rise to sac's liability. quote, the tiny fraction of wrongdoers does not represent the 3,000 honest men and women wolf worked here -- who have worked here...
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sells steve. the well come back to the second part of a squirrel then sealed it up while the on post read will will will continue our conversation with mr buchanan i also miss the leo golf club both on the organization called overseas compatriot young talents association instead of the start of this part of the program was sandy sandy thomas ruled that the meaning of ideal home growing up experience. bill you will point out one of course you emigrated to germany and the owner of the young age. and then use that in subsequent years. of course. alinta may be going to school dental school. on the almost finished with no university and then burying the process they being the featured think of how ill start with being an all suffolk reapply. but what we think of germany. you know this longstanding relationship built between germany and taiwan. no call harry a slight economic strain. all the way to education but you know you look at the german society that is you know something very different. you know
sells steve. the well come back to the second part of a squirrel then sealed it up while the on post read will will will continue our conversation with mr buchanan i also miss the leo golf club both on the organization called overseas compatriot young talents association instead of the start of this part of the program was sandy sandy thomas ruled that the meaning of ideal home growing up experience. bill you will point out one of course you emigrated to germany and the owner of the young age....
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steve weiss, are we in a bubble or not, because that's been the talk of the week. >> no, we're not. does anything go up in a straight line? absolutely not. but the market still has plenty of juice that's going to drive it higher well into next year. the reason being, we're still below an average market multiples, looking to 2014. 23 times since 1950 -- so a third of the time -- the market's gone up more than 20%, and about 13 times it's gone up more than 30%. and we've had multiple years back-to-back of better than 20%. so i'm still very positive on the market. if you're negative on bonds at all, the market has only gone down one year, where bonds have gone down one year. that's 1969, very explainable. so if you have a negative bond bet, and i do, because 10 years at historically low rate, you have to be bullish on equities. >> nathan? >> there's pockets in the equity markets, there's clearly pockets. look at what's going on in solar. look what's going on in the web 2.0, the names. >> the market in general. we'll get to the subsectors -- >> i tend to be more skeptical than a lot of
steve weiss, are we in a bubble or not, because that's been the talk of the week. >> no, we're not. does anything go up in a straight line? absolutely not. but the market still has plenty of juice that's going to drive it higher well into next year. the reason being, we're still below an average market multiples, looking to 2014. 23 times since 1950 -- so a third of the time -- the market's gone up more than 20%, and about 13 times it's gone up more than 30%. and we've had multiple years...
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our own steve weiss said he had cover eed most of his. >> he did. for steve, a great trade, because he was short initially up in the mid-teens. this is a situation, i think a lot of people are going to start talking about it. after seeing the number today, scott. going to start talking about best buy and how they were going out of business until they finally turned around and tripled, went up 300%. i'm not saying jcpenney is about to go into the mid-20s. but in that line in the sand is drawn, where they've stopped going lower, the bounce-back into mid-teens will happen quicker than people are expecting. >> yeah, josh brown -- >> yeah, go ahead, steph. >> i don't know if i would get that excited for .9%. i know expectations are low. when you have costco with 6%, or t.j. that raised guidance, you want to -- >> and discounted the hell out of that, to get the .9%. >> right, right. so the margins, so you don't know the profitability -- >> that's not a healthy point 9%. >> josh, talk to me about tesla while you're at it. >> i would just tell you that i th
our own steve weiss said he had cover eed most of his. >> he did. for steve, a great trade, because he was short initially up in the mid-teens. this is a situation, i think a lot of people are going to start talking about it. after seeing the number today, scott. going to start talking about best buy and how they were going out of business until they finally turned around and tripled, went up 300%. i'm not saying jcpenney is about to go into the mid-20s. but in that line in the sand is...
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later on, i think kennedy wrote a letter by staff -- i don't know, art, the letter was to you or to steve moore or to me or somebody disowning saying the reagan tax cuts helped the rich and the kennedy tax cuts didn't help the rich, which is utter nonsense. if anything, the kennedy tax cuts had more powerful incentive effects than the reagan tax cuts. >> yeah, it was for sure to steve moore. i think it was addressed to me as well. but i'm not sure. and it was co-authored by caroline as well. but the truth of the matter is, bobby kennedy was as pro-tax cuts and growth as was jack kennedy. the problem with the younger kennedys is they never got to get the direct experience from their fathers. they never did. they were told about their dads from all sorts of other people because their dads were killed. and what happened is i took joe kennedy in to patrick moynahan's office to explain to him what bobby kennedy was going to run on in that race, which was really going to be reagan's tax cuts. >> i know you worked on joe. i remember that period. >> joe was wonderful. joe is great. >> joe's a gre
later on, i think kennedy wrote a letter by staff -- i don't know, art, the letter was to you or to steve moore or to me or somebody disowning saying the reagan tax cuts helped the rich and the kennedy tax cuts didn't help the rich, which is utter nonsense. if anything, the kennedy tax cuts had more powerful incentive effects than the reagan tax cuts. >> yeah, it was for sure to steve moore. i think it was addressed to me as well. but i'm not sure. and it was co-authored by caroline as...
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not necessarily founder steve cohen but as well as sentencing to follow several months later. it's after that s.a.c. needs to get serious about restructuring. they'll have to appoint an independent compliance monitor to oversee what they're calling the wind-down. what that means is they have to return third-party money to investors. a process that actually will be mostly completed at the end of the first quarter, from what i'm told, but could take ultimately one two two years, maria because they have liquid assets they need to sell. that process is currently being negotiate with the s.e.c. they have sfooif years to do it. probably won't take that long. >> so, nearly -- kate, thank you for the facts. we want to talk about this. nearly $2 billion to settle insider trading charges at s.a.c. we want to get the latest from sheila bair. u.s. attorney pete bharara said penalties are steep but fair. he made it clear this shut help serve as a deterrent. you agree? >> i absolutely agree. this is great. this isn't just the cost of doing business. a fine of this size hurts. it hurts where
not necessarily founder steve cohen but as well as sentencing to follow several months later. it's after that s.a.c. needs to get serious about restructuring. they'll have to appoint an independent compliance monitor to oversee what they're calling the wind-down. what that means is they have to return third-party money to investors. a process that actually will be mostly completed at the end of the first quarter, from what i'm told, but could take ultimately one two two years, maria because...
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it was a 3-pointer by steve blake with 1.3 seconds remaining that clenched it for the latest, and they won it 99-98. >>> kicket and india have beaten west indies to win the first test. early on day three the host misdisked the west indies for 168. the next test of this two-game series begins next thursday and will be the 200th and final test match. and south africa batted first taking 266 for 5 of their 50 overs. pakistan are now 26 without loss. that's all of the sport for now, adrian. >> thanks indeed. >>> the u.s. food and drug administration is planning to ban trans-fat in foods. john reports from chicago. >> reporter: americans prepare to say good-bye to all of this. it might prove tasty, but the u.s. food and drug administration has declared trans-fat an articlery clogging peril. >> i'm so glad they are doing it, because it's in my children's snacks like cookies. >> reporter: many americans can't quite say what a trans-fat is. >> i don't really know what they are. >> reporter: but the agency says banning the substance could prevent 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths each year
it was a 3-pointer by steve blake with 1.3 seconds remaining that clenched it for the latest, and they won it 99-98. >>> kicket and india have beaten west indies to win the first test. early on day three the host misdisked the west indies for 168. the next test of this two-game series begins next thursday and will be the 200th and final test match. and south africa batted first taking 266 for 5 of their 50 overs. pakistan are now 26 without loss. that's all of the sport for now,...
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adam: steve centanni from reagan national, thank you very much. how could the bad weather impact one of the largest shopping weeks of the year? we want to turn to evan gold for a business weather intelligence company. thank you so much for joining us. i know in years past if there's been snow, that's been an excuse that shoppers stayed out. hurricane sandy, i think, at one point was an excuse because of the damage it caused. but this storm that will hit today and tomorrow, actually it isn't expected to have a bad impact on shopping on thursday, friday, saturday or sunday, is it? >> it's really not, adam. it's great to be back here. you know, the storm might impact people being able to get to grandma's house, but the reality is everything's going to clear up in time for black friday, just in time for black friday. those cold conditions, the dry conditions are going to enable folks to get to the stores and get those items that they need to fill their baskets. and this time a year weather can help drive what you actually buy, what you purchase -- ada
adam: steve centanni from reagan national, thank you very much. how could the bad weather impact one of the largest shopping weeks of the year? we want to turn to evan gold for a business weather intelligence company. thank you so much for joining us. i know in years past if there's been snow, that's been an excuse that shoppers stayed out. hurricane sandy, i think, at one point was an excuse because of the damage it caused. but this storm that will hit today and tomorrow, actually it isn't...
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steve doocy. what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we have a packed show for this sunday morning. olympic gold medallist gabby douglas joins us live. donald trump will join us as will special report bret baier. see what is going on on washington. if you like it you can keep it. new witness to the attack in benghazi could his testimony finally provide answers. a delicious new food trend. this i got to see to believe. they have deep fried twinkie burgers and twinkie bacon milk shake. "fox & friends" kicks off one minute from right now on your channel for news. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh per
steve doocy. what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we have a packed show for this sunday morning. olympic gold medallist gabby douglas joins us live. donald trump will join us as will special report bret baier. see what is going on on washington. if you like it you can keep it. new witness to the attack in benghazi could his testimony finally provide answers. a delicious new food trend. this i got to see to believe. they have deep fried twinkie burgers and twinkie bacon...
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that is a quote from steve young. >> the question that most people have in the league right now is that i change the sport it is inherently by andrew that is all we love about it but the message coming from the league is almost a level of denial here >> the leak presence as these were the way to your from the doctors about the brain damage. >> the real question is what is the nfl stand on this. >> at what point does someone stop and say this is an inherently dangerous game where players are receiving try to the head that will affect them years and years after they have left the game of football. >> researchers say that the nature of the sport linemen pounding on each of the time again is what the issue and what could lead to these type of brain injury problems once they have finished playing football. it >> would you think about the future of the ball? >> it is the mothers of both mayor and that is what to cause the downfall of the ball because they do not want their sons paying or playing football appeared >> people love the sport and i do not think is one in where it is a $10 billion
that is a quote from steve young. >> the question that most people have in the league right now is that i change the sport it is inherently by andrew that is all we love about it but the message coming from the league is almost a level of denial here >> the leak presence as these were the way to your from the doctors about the brain damage. >> the real question is what is the nfl stand on this. >> at what point does someone stop and say this is an inherently dangerous...
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steve cohen, say what you want about him, insider-trading. he cuts his losses and if he wanted to be considered a great trader he should throw his hat in now but he would go back and say it was of long-term debt, the bond insurer at some point i don't know if he turned out to be right about his prediction would implode. >> is trying to reestablish credibility by getting involved with robin hood foundation. acute charity. >> announced a year ago, the same sort of thing, charity. hang you get to hear investment. interesting to see how this goes but it is fascinating we are moving the stock. tracy: let's check the markets. mark neumann of gray wolf execution partner is joins us from the stock exchange. stocks falling a little bit today. how do you characterize this? >> all the way from negative territory the dow up 100 points. basically the market is in consolidation since october. we have not seen strength, it is opposite day. we have seen the dollar falling, rallying small caps and energy commodities the different than we have seen the last co
steve cohen, say what you want about him, insider-trading. he cuts his losses and if he wanted to be considered a great trader he should throw his hat in now but he would go back and say it was of long-term debt, the bond insurer at some point i don't know if he turned out to be right about his prediction would implode. >> is trying to reestablish credibility by getting involved with robin hood foundation. acute charity. >> announced a year ago, the same sort of thing, charity. hang...
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it will probably become a family office managing only the money of founder steve cohn and some certain employees, his family members as well. while they hope to reregister, karen, i'm told as a hedge fund down the line, really this is the end of an era for one of the most successful firms in history and one that still manages to this day about $13 billion. >> thank you so much for setting the scene. we'll come back to the developments throughout the course of the day. kate kelly reporting for us for cnbc. >>> here's a quick look at how markets are performing right now. we're still holding on to much of the green across the european nation. we've pulled back on some of the highs, up about half of 1%. a lot of it is driven from hsbc. you can see a cross even the periphery they have some modest increases. a tenth of a percent. the u.s. market will try to move into positive territory. the stock today, brand new trading week. the markets have been traveling around the highs of the session as well so we've got much coming up this week in terms of u.s. gdp numbers and the u.s. trading numbers
it will probably become a family office managing only the money of founder steve cohn and some certain employees, his family members as well. while they hope to reregister, karen, i'm told as a hedge fund down the line, really this is the end of an era for one of the most successful firms in history and one that still manages to this day about $13 billion. >> thank you so much for setting the scene. we'll come back to the developments throughout the course of the day. kate kelly reporting...
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there's rumors out there it could be steve wynn. we don't really know. let's talk about the art market. particularly talk this morning about the art bubble. we saw you the most ever raised at auction last night. are we at a peak or beginning of this cycle? >> people have been predicting the burst of the bubble for years. the art market has proceeded una baited since 1995 when it sort of began to pick up steam. >> the crisis didn't phase hit. >> 2008 was a blip. the bubble is a many tiered market. you have this market of expensive items and a private market selling items nobody knows about. the rest of the market public and private is drafting off this limited information. it's not always clear. >> do you think these prices are real? is somebody actually paying this amount? there's so many side deals and guarantees and things that most collectors don't really moe. are these prices at the auction real? >> you have to assume they're real but also assume when you have a third of last night's sale guaranteed by the house or third party guarantors, most of tha
there's rumors out there it could be steve wynn. we don't really know. let's talk about the art market. particularly talk this morning about the art bubble. we saw you the most ever raised at auction last night. are we at a peak or beginning of this cycle? >> people have been predicting the burst of the bubble for years. the art market has proceeded una baited since 1995 when it sort of began to pick up steam. >> the crisis didn't phase hit. >> 2008 was a blip. the bubble is a...
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host: steve is up next independent caller. caller: good morning. thanks goodness for c-span. i have two questions. how does mr. kull see america today, as a democracy or a republic? my second question -- how do you view the american state of today? would we be better off as a democracy or a republic? host: i go back to the founders. the founders thought in terms of a republic with democratic principles guiding it. we need leaders thinking in terms of the common good guided by the sense of the people. thought the people should play a central role. that is why they start off with the phrase, "we the people." that is what the founders thought should happen. leaders have more information and they need to make decisions. the american people agree with that. but they need to be guided by the people, by the values of the people and the founders said when they got to loggerheads when they were having trouble making decisions, then the public could come in and play the role of arbiter's, thomas jefferson said. when that happens, they can help break the logjam. host: from california, r
host: steve is up next independent caller. caller: good morning. thanks goodness for c-span. i have two questions. how does mr. kull see america today, as a democracy or a republic? my second question -- how do you view the american state of today? would we be better off as a democracy or a republic? host: i go back to the founders. the founders thought in terms of a republic with democratic principles guiding it. we need leaders thinking in terms of the common good guided by the sense of the...
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tonight come a conversation with grammy-winning singer steve gyro -- steve tyrell. the songs of sicon. he will perform two of the most endearing. glad you have joined us, conversation from steve tyrell coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: grammy winner steve tyrell is introduction to popular moves -- popular music started at age 19. burts already working with bacharach. he went on to work with bonnie raitt before striking out as a performer in his own right. his latest cd is called "it's magic, the songs of semicon. kohn."ammy a little sneak review you did to this before the record even drive. >> last year. it was this semi-con -- it was the sammy kohn centennial. he was a great writer. nominatedll, he was 27 times for the academy awards, which is unbelievable. people wouldthat ask him what comes first, the music or the lyrics? he would say the phone call. [laughter] that is where he got his inspiration. five golden globes, just an amazing lyricist. year.xtending that this i am about to start my ni
tonight come a conversation with grammy-winning singer steve gyro -- steve tyrell. the songs of sicon. he will perform two of the most endearing. glad you have joined us, conversation from steve tyrell coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: grammy winner steve tyrell is introduction to popular moves -- popular music started at age 19. burts already working with bacharach. he went on to work with bonnie raitt before...
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, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever flown and there were enlistments with icarus, whose wings melted in the sun. no one knew if you flew into a cloud, if you would be electrocuted, or if you flew into the sun. a bit -- british meteorologist named james glacier, built a balloon to take it up as high as it could go and they go to 10,000 feet, 20,000 feet, 29,000 feet, which is as high as mount everest. nobody had ever attempted that. and suddenly they are overcome because there is no oxygen and he cannot see his instruments, he jobs back against the basket. the pilot knows the only thing to do is
, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever...
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committee uniformed over the obamacare supporters, putting out an email targetting new york congressman steve israel and is read: >> was that a warning shot across the bow not just for red state democrats, but blue state democrats that they will be tarred with obamacare? >> yes, republicans have a strategy. john boehner announced the strategy after the end of the shutdown and when he spoke to the republican caucus. he said, "remember our strategy for stopping obamacare - it is tarted legislative strikes aimed at shattering the legislative coalition that the president used to force this law on the nation. namely what they want to do is split the democrats. they want to have democrats cowering in terror over having to run next year with a burden of defending the law, and the expectation is a lot of democrats will defect and the upton bill will pass the house. the danger is it could pass the senate. the president will veto it, it could be a situation with the democratic coalition shattered to pieces. that is the republican strategy. >> more than 3.5 years later after this was signed into law we
committee uniformed over the obamacare supporters, putting out an email targetting new york congressman steve israel and is read: >> was that a warning shot across the bow not just for red state democrats, but blue state democrats that they will be tarred with obamacare? >> yes, republicans have a strategy. john boehner announced the strategy after the end of the shutdown and when he spoke to the republican caucus. he said, "remember our strategy for stopping obamacare - it is...
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you know, steve, you can't stop technology. and technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will people will -- be traveling differently? one aspect to consider is videoconferencing. could it be in 15 years, 20 years, that business people no longer travel but take care of business through videoconferencing? if you look at most 20 year olds today, teenagers, in 20 years they are going to be our commercial leaders in this country. they trust what they see on the screen. their nose is in their smart phone all day long. will they be more comfortable not traveling and having face- to-face meetings but doing all of their business over ele
you know, steve, you can't stop technology. and technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will...
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. >> steve rapner with is us. by goodness, i thought you were cooking. >> i'm going right to the stove. >> or do have you legions of people cooking for you? >> down, mika. >> any of you boys cooking? >> i'm making a dish. >> i might toast an english muffin, by specialty. >> i might make a bowl of cereal. >> come on, guys. what about you? >> my friend's husband john campbell is going to put my turkey in a thing in the yard. >> a deep fryer. >> i don't think i want that. but they've talked me into it. i had to buy a special size and i'm fearing someone is going to get hurt. >> he's trolling mika. >> is that very bad for you? >> it macs the turkey come alive. >> in peanut oil. >> why don't you eat some fourteench fries in. >> i have been talked into it. i have to bring the turkey over at 1:00. he's going to take care of it and give it back to me. >> it will taste good. >> it will? ion if my parents will like that. that's what's happening. none of are you cooking. are any of you shopping on friday? i don't understand
. >> steve rapner with is us. by goodness, i thought you were cooking. >> i'm going right to the stove. >> or do have you legions of people cooking for you? >> down, mika. >> any of you boys cooking? >> i'm making a dish. >> i might toast an english muffin, by specialty. >> i might make a bowl of cereal. >> come on, guys. what about you? >> my friend's husband john campbell is going to put my turkey in a thing in the yard. >> a...
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>> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: from st. louis, minnesota. >> a big sunny san diego boo-yah to ya. >> yeah, charger boo-yah? >> caller: hey, jim, it's nathaniel in the great city of virginia beach, a great big boo-yah. how you doing today? >> i'm going to give you an alan iverson boo-yah. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? practice? practice? >> and as of today, go-go is now giving you a remarkable 56% gain in the aftermarket. and that's from when it became public. and that's over the course of less than five months -- i'm trying to fight a sneeze. [ sneezes ] it's better to fight it than sneeze. [ sneezes ] . take a look at this. take a look at nov's daily chart. the fabulous cup and handle formation. the one that looks like a little tea coming up with the handle on the right side. the cup and handle! oh, boy. holy cow. an inverse head and shoulders pattern. see? well, i was trying to make a smiley face. yeah, see, filled in, boom. that's a bullish crossover, where the black line goes above the red line, just a second.
>> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: from st. louis, minnesota. >> a big sunny san diego boo-yah to ya. >> yeah, charger boo-yah? >> caller: hey, jim, it's nathaniel in the great city of virginia beach, a great big boo-yah. how you doing today? >> i'm going to give you an alan iverson boo-yah. >> okay. >> what are we talking about? practice? practice? >> and as of today, go-go is now giving you a remarkable 56% gain in the aftermarket. and that's...
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so far it's at a dead end and it's difficult to see right now steve what would be the next step because there would be a bloody retaliation from the taliban and the security is heightened in the sound and everyone is just in anticipation as to what would be the next move. the u.s. and pakistani officials recently praised the way bilateral relations were developing with this latest drone strike will likely tarnish that trend according to peace activists nor mir. this is an absolute defiance of. on behalf of the u.s. government of what in the washer you've had explicitly stated was necessary for a pox on to take the matter into its own hands and this just seems to be a slap on the face to say your peace talks really do not mean anything to us and it seems to be the us stating that if it wants absolutely nothing to do with the pakistani government's stance on this so we see a regression in terms of in terms of where we could be heading taking a bite of the problem europe's on high alert over recent rabies outbreak in france amid fears it could spill over the border. with china so crucial t
so far it's at a dead end and it's difficult to see right now steve what would be the next step because there would be a bloody retaliation from the taliban and the security is heightened in the sound and everyone is just in anticipation as to what would be the next move. the u.s. and pakistani officials recently praised the way bilateral relations were developing with this latest drone strike will likely tarnish that trend according to peace activists nor mir. this is an absolute defiance of....
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but first, steve kroft's story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. how much money? well, in 2009, medicare paid $55 billion for doctor and hospital bills for patients as they approached the last two months of life. to give you some perspective, that's more than the budget for the department of homeland security or the department of education. and as we reported in 2009, most of those bills were paid for by the government with few or no questions asked and with an estimated 30% of the treatments having no meaningful impact. >> ms. klish, it's dr. byock. >> marcia klish is either being saved by medical technology or being prevented from dying a natural death. >> we're just here checking on you. >> she's been unconscious in the intensive care unit at dartmouth hitchcock medical center in lebanon, new hampshire, for the better part of a week. one of her doctors, ira byock, told us it costs up to $10,000 a day to maintain someone in the icu. >> this is the way so many americans die. something like 18% to 20% of americans spend thei
but first, steve kroft's story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. how much money? well, in 2009, medicare paid $55 billion for doctor and hospital bills for patients as they approached the last two months of life. to give you some perspective, that's more than the budget for the department of homeland security or the department of education. and as we reported in 2009, most of those bills were paid for by the government with few...
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a lot of this is people buying insurance, steve. to what extent do you believe the irs will go out there and police people who are not buying it? if they are not going to buy it for whatever reason, screw ups in the health care site, you've got cops at the federal level who will have to hunt these people down. speak out given the pressure from insurance companies, give us subsidies now, if it is a short you have to promise to make good for it, let's go around these exchanges, all of this gas to the fact there will be sort of an amnesty. this thing has been so messed up, if you haven't signed up by a certain date, they will just say the government messed up, we will give you a year or two to make up for it. connell: if this isn't bad enough, what you make of the comments coming in from bill clinton in the last hour or so saying the president commentary feel like your healh insurance you can keep it, he has to keep those promises or find a way to do so. i'm sure the white house doesn't find that helpful, but does it affect the convers
a lot of this is people buying insurance, steve. to what extent do you believe the irs will go out there and police people who are not buying it? if they are not going to buy it for whatever reason, screw ups in the health care site, you've got cops at the federal level who will have to hunt these people down. speak out given the pressure from insurance companies, give us subsidies now, if it is a short you have to promise to make good for it, let's go around these exchanges, all of this gas to...
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steve knee lamb talks with one family hoping the internet will help them locate their half sister. >> it's sickening. >> since the typhoon hit it, nino and his sister marie have been looking for any sign that hair half sister is alive. >> i want it to be daylight over there so at least we get more progress. we get more news. >> the family believes she rode out the storm with her job, customer service just south of hard hit hit tack chlo pan. instead of heading back to her home. >> she commutes every day but this particular day, she decided to stay there because of the bad weather. the last text message we got from her is just her asking if her mom is okaying. >> for nino, the pictures of the aftermath of the typhoon hit home. >> i studied at that the city of tacloban. and looking at the is and the people there, i could see myself in that place. i could see my half sister in that place. it's very personal. >> reporter: perhaps the strongest tropical cyclone in recorded history, typhoon haiyan slam add the philippines with a force 3 1/2 times stronger than hurricane katrina in 2005. tha
steve knee lamb talks with one family hoping the internet will help them locate their half sister. >> it's sickening. >> since the typhoon hit it, nino and his sister marie have been looking for any sign that hair half sister is alive. >> i want it to be daylight over there so at least we get more progress. we get more news. >> the family believes she rode out the storm with her job, customer service just south of hard hit hit tack chlo pan. instead of heading back to...
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you know, steve, you can't stop technology. technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will people will -- be traveling differently? one aspect to consider is videoconferencing. could it be in 15 years, 20 years, that business people no longer travel but take care of business through videoconferencing? most 20 year olds today, teenagers, in 20 years they are going to be our commercial leaders in this country. they trust what they see on the screen. their nose is in their smart phone all day long. will they be more comfortable not traveling and having face- to-face meetings but doing all of their business over electronic means witho
you know, steve, you can't stop technology. technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will...
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michelle and steve are here. let's start with that surprisingly robust gdp number. take us below the headline. >> okay. so where we have the strength was in housing, up 14% and change. we had strength in durable goods purchases by consumers. where we didn't have strength, inventories. that was a big part of the reason. that's why people are not that optimistic about this number. two things. >> this was businesses restocking. >> restocking. >> rather than individual spendi spending. >> consumer spending was a very weak 1.5%. we put a lot of stuff on the shelves in the third quarter. the idea is they work it off in the fourth so don't order a whole lot of new stuff. also concern about the government shutdown, how that may work its way through the numbers. a little bit of exuberance, but tempered exuberance on this number. >> how surprised were you? >> i was not surprised at all. we've been talking for a week about a potential surprise. i'm surprised this number was not higher. they tracked it at 2.7%. i don't know why the consensus was so low. >> let's talk about euro
michelle and steve are here. let's start with that surprisingly robust gdp number. take us below the headline. >> okay. so where we have the strength was in housing, up 14% and change. we had strength in durable goods purchases by consumers. where we didn't have strength, inventories. that was a big part of the reason. that's why people are not that optimistic about this number. two things. >> this was businesses restocking. >> restocking. >> rather than individual...
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that was a juggernaut stock when steve was alive. who can foresee what happens. >> sea world is up about 3.5%. a lot of discussion about whether or not they would convert to a reit. citi does upgrade it in t in part to a buy. >> if you want to play that game, cedarfare had a better number. these theme park guys, they're about the coasters. you probably haven't even been on fairer's fury, that's how far behind you are. >> i've been on a few of them. >> ever been on fire and ice? >> no. i threw up on fire and ice, that's the sign of a good coaster. >> a guy that grew up near i cyclone. >> jungle cruise. >> yeah. if you got sick on the jungle cruise, something's wrong. >> that's a problem. wolf slayer. you haven't been on any of tease? >> no. where are these? >> have you ever been to magic mountain? >> cork screw. >> apollo's chariot, i threw up on that one. >> can we get you a little checklist going? >> i long for the days when i was able to throw up with my daughter. >> those were good times. >> those were good times. >> let's get to
that was a juggernaut stock when steve was alive. who can foresee what happens. >> sea world is up about 3.5%. a lot of discussion about whether or not they would convert to a reit. citi does upgrade it in t in part to a buy. >> if you want to play that game, cedarfare had a better number. these theme park guys, they're about the coasters. you probably haven't even been on fairer's fury, that's how far behind you are. >> i've been on a few of them. >> ever been on fire...
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i suspect they may. >> thank very much, steve liesman. it is the last key report on consumer sentiment before black friday. breaking news and market reaction next. as we head to break, the nasdaq hate new 13-year high. does bring back memories looking at that peak back in 2000. i think it was 5,000 on march 10, 2001. we're right back after this. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. this saturday is small business saturday. get out and shop small. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." we're awaiting university of michigan confidence index. we're expecting a number slightly above or ne
i suspect they may. >> thank very much, steve liesman. it is the last key report on consumer sentiment before black friday. breaking news and market reaction next. as we head to break, the nasdaq hate new 13-year high. does bring back memories looking at that peak back in 2000. i think it was 5,000 on march 10, 2001. we're right back after this. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these...
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count down to 2014 winter olympics , and for steve hulcombe the focus is on capturing a medal. focussing was not always an easy task. >> steven has been competing as a bob sledder since 1988. he struck gold as the driver of a 4-man team. it was the first such win for the americans since 1948. it was sweet for hulcombe who had to overcome an eye disease. >> i had a degenerative eye disease. it's a thinning of the kornia that causes them to bulge out. i was taking off, everything was doing well. it causedi isolation, i withdre from everything and hit rock bottom. >> that is an understatement. as he struggled with vision and keeping his disability a secret. he withdrew from friends and family, and tried to take his own life. >> you would be surprised what the human body can endure. you go through crazy stuff. i attempted suicide at one point. it was devastating. it was a moment i realised i was here for a bigger purpose, there was more for me to go. >> he found the courage to address his secret disability and did so with a risky experimental procedure. >> we were lucky to find an
count down to 2014 winter olympics , and for steve hulcombe the focus is on capturing a medal. focussing was not always an easy task. >> steven has been competing as a bob sledder since 1988. he struck gold as the driver of a 4-man team. it was the first such win for the americans since 1948. it was sweet for hulcombe who had to overcome an eye disease. >> i had a degenerative eye disease. it's a thinning of the kornia that causes them to bulge out. i was taking off, everything was...
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bill gates or steve jobs did for computers or internet, ted did it for tv news. he deserves a lot of credit. back to you, victor and zoraida. >> thank you, wolf. we hope you are watching. see "ted turner:the maverick man" here on cnn. >> if there is big news, they know where to come. they know the 24-hour network will have it if the story is big. >>> this is big, at least for a 5-year-old. the 5-year-old, he can strut his stuff. ♪ >> his debut as a drum major was a big deal for the crowd and bigger deal on the web. ♪ is [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every da
bill gates or steve jobs did for computers or internet, ted did it for tv news. he deserves a lot of credit. back to you, victor and zoraida. >> thank you, wolf. we hope you are watching. see "ted turner:the maverick man" here on cnn. >> if there is big news, they know where to come. they know the 24-hour network will have it if the story is big. >>> this is big, at least for a 5-year-old. the 5-year-old, he can strut his stuff. ♪ >> his debut as a drum...
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company veteran, dug mcmillon will succeed steve duke. you were just talking with andrew about why you would do this days before theid
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this site is history begins with the end of the eighth century steve camp is likely it's sold as offerings to kill the temple. also the origin of the opposite. it was about four hundred years ago when artistic and creative team can beat the middle and upper chest. that means i can became quite good. still stranded own stupid generations. freecycle is very much applies to them especially in festivals events and tours. that means i can still win. you can do to keep it current cost of iraq. awesome too but decided to be artistically. make one that looks just like me in the recent craze is to us we do portraits he can. how would you do sth. i do them it seems are ways to eat it so cute. just like me the long history behind it we assign to it. japanese street culture. julie was gone the twenty second of it ch. i eye. this is a journal joining us please. try to be born. relief effort. most assaults and how amazingly it workedat
this site is history begins with the end of the eighth century steve camp is likely it's sold as offerings to kill the temple. also the origin of the opposite. it was about four hundred years ago when artistic and creative team can beat the middle and upper chest. that means i can became quite good. still stranded own stupid generations. freecycle is very much applies to them especially in festivals events and tours. that means i can still win. you can do to keep it current cost of iraq....
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steve. again the sixties china eu summit is concerned away here in beijing on the many scenes under discussion include financial investment human rights and advertising to the summit comes as the two sides set to break the patterns and history of that comprehensive strategic partnership and chinese president indian team x with the president of the european cultural and then byron coley and the president of the european commission the hennessy process ahead to the summit committee could tell they are chapters on this list european bees as it has become an important dialogue mechanism between the two sides and this is macy is the last one says the new leadership to call phased out and say these is real summarized by the time in the constant center of town relations and that the next decade. like chinese of vice foreign minister song contest at cctv in the china eu summit. we are trying their road map which i need your cooperation in the coming decades. and so says delegates will attempt to res
steve. again the sixties china eu summit is concerned away here in beijing on the many scenes under discussion include financial investment human rights and advertising to the summit comes as the two sides set to break the patterns and history of that comprehensive strategic partnership and chinese president indian team x with the president of the european cultural and then byron coley and the president of the european commission the hennessy process ahead to the summit committee could tell...
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steve. you do. i did it we were in it. to do the game. i was. it is. and ch. a the new league. sure or scolding the book is a rusty so uber rock show. two of the month of sight. speed is director since two thousand and six. still makes show up all the students arrive on time was lovely i still get to it. one last ditch bid to show get the bomb us he is the issue it will feature local cpa which to distribute the little one up on it gonna start as a scene that improvements in its educational services before to follow that up by two thousand won only fifty thousands of white meat in children's court where tourists. this is international intervention beginners reason to eight million including premium goes up. but with five million children still out of school. if the government is working hard to provide them see the ducks this dish. for the doctrine of the top of the song well it was ugly. he says. they all put it out though the idea to eat it the central issue. sit back and you're kinda itchy and what not to know what yet she does not have approved of the beauty that the decisio
steve. you do. i did it we were in it. to do the game. i was. it is. and ch. a the new league. sure or scolding the book is a rusty so uber rock show. two of the month of sight. speed is director since two thousand and six. still makes show up all the students arrive on time was lovely i still get to it. one last ditch bid to show get the bomb us he is the issue it will feature local cpa which to distribute the little one up on it gonna start as a scene that improvements in its educational...
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Nov 22, 2013
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she might use of chemical pastor steve pemberton. which commemorates the truth in the first day of the conviction rates the child. through him. just listen to the far reaches of the universe the connections to stitch. since it's open to new piece to stitch and sleep in the house. stick around or religion. this is true masters of musicians from around the road. my kids the children. we listened to the ranks. while the story went. www. eighteen what not i was taught at it. i came from somebody and it's this animal but this time. and i ended up that monkey send him back something. and we walk in a small dish on the defendant's defendant's innocence out then sent us some money. we doubled the ground cause sister some money and this is some lad is the of the town we abt what can we get fake and a pink mist. and thus woman is stocking making some money only how the model among contain ten. it's that good so we wanted to have a voice of ghosts woman come out six both testers and the faults of butter. and they shouldn't be the nation and the
she might use of chemical pastor steve pemberton. which commemorates the truth in the first day of the conviction rates the child. through him. just listen to the far reaches of the universe the connections to stitch. since it's open to new piece to stitch and sleep in the house. stick around or religion. this is true masters of musicians from around the road. my kids the children. we listened to the ranks. while the story went. www. eighteen what not i was taught at it. i came from somebody...
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sells steve. eye. the mag tall wind field while the host prequel will continue our conversation with this sand beach and also missed a meal golf both on the organization called the overseas company trip. young talents intended my mother as the two of you a very general question dealt with neil to start off this part of the program will then be you know the number of colonies and with being on call in to school at what team germany. now isn't very big home that the deal with the overall community he represents a property a small percentage of the overall u s to minority groups in germany today. and though was this the state of the colonies community today in germany. i can only imagine that meet eu summit the largest city. a friend for a night for when you do have you know of very large community based organizations. a book although some of the others small a hearing in all areas that that fewer people can be also have small organizations they can interact and get a kitten. in one of you give us the ove
sells steve. eye. the mag tall wind field while the host prequel will continue our conversation with this sand beach and also missed a meal golf both on the organization called the overseas company trip. young talents intended my mother as the two of you a very general question dealt with neil to start off this part of the program will then be you know the number of colonies and with being on call in to school at what team germany. now isn't very big home that the deal with the overall...
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steve. i did. you did. we were in it. didn't you the game. i wanted to do ch ch. i knew you know who who who the line. the mou signed between the kidneys and new zealand ministry of defence. i'm going to string the lights. most of
steve. i did. you did. we were in it. didn't you the game. i wanted to do ch ch. i knew you know who who who the line. the mou signed between the kidneys and new zealand ministry of defence. i'm going to string the lights. most of
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view isn't it steve you do. you did it. we were in it. didn't you. i do i wanted. its. i am. and. ch the eye. the world speaking to re teach me excluded from any g networks. to top story wednesday. intriguing topic as told in a scene premier global content partners back to back in english. it's what they mean washington seeks enlightenment you at party acting your age so it's good to hear the seventeen with me thanks to a doting and that i can say that stealing is just too new and it makes the networks to work on in each seat. he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks windmill knw. the us and i we are. all women are welcome too. after ten leadership. nobody said it everr w w w w w was and for std leaders openly and firms working in a fast changing global
view isn't it steve you do. you did it. we were in it. didn't you. i do i wanted. its. i am. and. ch the eye. the world speaking to re teach me excluded from any g networks. to top story wednesday. intriguing topic as told in a scene premier global content partners back to back in english. it's what they mean washington seeks enlightenment you at party acting your age so it's good to hear the seventeen with me thanks to a doting and that i can say that stealing is just too new and it makes the...